Montana Nymphs

Originally tied in the 1950s by a trout fisherman from believe it or not New York, to represent the large stonefly nymph, although the modern day pattern is somewhat different from the original is still catches its fair share of trout

A rather unusual montana it has a black marabou tail, body and a tuft above the thorax which is fluo green thread it is also weighted to give it additional movement, on test it has done very well and is a good addition to any fly box